Given the continuing challenge and uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic and to protect the health of students, faculty and staff, Penn State has made the decision to extend virtual delivery of courses into the summer. Further, the University will adjust tuition for the summer sessions in light of the ongoing pandemic and the persistent fiscal strain it is causing across Pennsylvania and the country.
Ten student teams will be funded to use AI for Good to build and submit a minimum viable product in the Nittany AI Challenge for a chance to compete for a portion of a $25,000 prize pool. Students were invited to submit their ideas to improve the world by providing solutions for problems within the areas of education, health, humanitarian challenges, sustainability and climate change.
Penn State Harrisburg will hold virtual graduate admissions events, allowing prospective graduate students to connect with campus experts to learn more about the admissions process, academic program options, and life as part of the Penn State Harrisburg community.
Nyansapo was one of the top 10 teams selected to move on to build an MVP in the Nittany AI Challenge. The team is using AI to increase literacy rates in African countries.